I will still be holding practice at the track and I have two Bluegrass State Championship MX Series Races scheduled for 2008. I started the State MX Series in 2001 and it has grown to the biggest MX Series in the State for bikes and quads. Steve Hunter, who is a racer, took over the Series from me last year. Steve doesn’t own a track, but he has taken the State Series to the next level that it needed.
Everything, including my X wife! Just joking, it’s 100 acres with a mobile home, 4x4 Ford Tractor with a bucket, Saturday Night lights, a water system and an established well-liked motocross track, but the land even without the track is a great investment opportunity and at a very fair price I might add. There are some coal and mineral rights that will go with it. Usually where there is coal there is natural gas. They are drilling in the next two counties.
Absolutely, once DBMX is sold I will not just leave as I want to help the new owner to be successful in putting on races until they are comfortable on their own. I want to introduce them to our long term sponsors and the Local and State Governments who are totally behind DBMX.
Over the years Jerry's events at DBMX have attracted more spectators than any other round of either the GNC or WPSA race series. Jerry tels us if the new owner builds additional parking the WPSA will bring its WPSA Powersports Tour back to DBMX.
I have more information on my website danielboonemx.net.
Someday I hope to do part-time work at some overseas orphanages and would like to make BMX Racing available to them. There is no BMX in Ukraine. Orphan children are poor, abandoned and have a feeling of hopelessness. Many of these youngsters will someday wind up completely homeless and on the streets. If you ever go to places like that like I have you will see how horrible it is for them.